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Re: Question Skipped - Clomid and What About the Slow Rise Theory?

From: marcia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 18 Jul 2001 17:41:32 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Kelly wrote: >
>At Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Kelly wrote:
>>
>>I conceived the first month I tried six months ago, but then miscarried
>>at eight weeks. I'm 29 and we've been trying for five months since. My
>>problem is that my ob looked at one of my charts and thinks I'm not
>>ovulating, despite a positive OPK because my temps rise slowly and only
>>about .7 over my coverline. My questions are...
>>What about the slow rise theory?
>>Why isn't this considered a possibility?
>>
>>She says to try two more months and then she'll put me on Clomid. I
>>read that if I'm not really ovulating then I'm not really having a
>>menses, and if I'm not really having a menses then it's impossible to
>>get pregnant the month after a month without a true menses, even if you
>>did actually ovulate. Is this accurate?
>>
>>Any thoughs on beginning Clomid and the slow rise theory would be very
>>appreciated. Thanks for listening to me ramble.

I had a slow rising BBt that was helped by clomid, but sometimes appeared to work and other times not. Finally we took a look inside and discovered stage 2 endometriosis which significantly effects ovualtion and fertilization. 1 month post surgery and I am pregnant. Talk to your doctor about endo before you waste as much money and time as I did.




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